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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF FURXTTOTIE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! ! THIS DAY! I ! At 10.30 skivrp. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION t ROOiUx I rpHE followiir4 Goods are included in T0I X I>AY'S list:—Reeil pood Piano (Bijou i McdoH, T.\blo. 0-pkoo Tapestry Siuto, ■ Kauri Sid<?bc<aru. ilirror-backcxi Cheffocio'r, in x '.) Brussels C&rpft, Arniint.'.fT and Wilton Ri'o\ CbPRt Drawers, Duchcsso Cheese, Washstauds. Wsce. Ksrbs. Brasso 1 , Picture*. Ea«>y ard Oocsisional Chairs. Wardrob* , . lla!i- ---; s:»r!id. Whatnot. Sf«-itig Machir.e. j and Recwds. 4 B.R. Bediioads and iluti Gμ-cart. Liroloum, (>.lc'*>A, ire Ivmmp. Gardor. Tools. Kiti-hesi Tublw. 1 Chairs, lTt«:j;iif. Suntiricss. 1 Bicydee. and Tenor Horn. <tc. VICTOR HARRIS. 1421 Auctioneer. AUCTION - "SAIIToF BUILDING MATERIAL, On TUESDAY, at 12.30 sharp. HEUEKORD STRKKT. opr>OF:tc Lil>rary, I aid rtst V.M.C.A. Ro.n-.i-s. THE W.owir.fr li.-.~« ar<> iw-ludcd:— 3oo f?Ko:Ji Iron. 5. i>. T, S'il; i x 'J, 4 x 3. !<V s " B!,:ck I 1;:-: J s i 4 x '2. 4 x S. 4 x 4. Ifi x I\. 0 x 2. lUd Vire; S x J. 8 x 1. Rod i I'ir:«; G x \. C x I. ta-..,»vd acd rnwvo<l R*~d ' I'iixv S '.-.irve Wii.cK>ws!. l'ucol iJoore. Stjr.e • Pi!' - *-, larsrc l>-".il>!c lV>jrs. e\-c. \ The Axicti'-Toer Ivk- ir.spveud this Ju*ti?rial, I ard c-aii ro>-cmnioi.d a-s fouwi and ol j quality. I ' " VICTOR HARRIS. i 4kJ3 Auctioneer. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAG-EE. AUCTION SALE OF A FARM AT GEBBIE'S VALLEY. SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth. 1009. At 12 o'clock won, AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOILS. MR VICTOR. HARRIS is ir-rfructed by tho M.rtja-cx u> SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, as a"!;ovo. iho Equity of Rodoiitption in all that FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate et GEBBIE'S VALLEY, itOTL'KAKARA, row in tho occupation of Sa.mi:c:l Fui;c:t>-i TaH, and coctadninij Sll ACRB3 3 ROODS 13 PERCHIiS, more or less t<v'o;b\r with a good 5-roomed HOUSE, α-roomtd COTTAGE, aiad OUTBUITyDINGS. The land is well watered, and ie well suit- ' cd beth for Shocp Raising acd Dairying. Tlio Farm overlooks Lyttelton Harbour and Teddiii'ston. For further paitkulare apply VICTOR HARRIS. AuotioDoex. Or to, W. J. CRESSWELL. Solicitor. Rojal Buildings, 4420 Cathedral square, Ohxietchurci. FURS! FUKS! ! FURS! I ! HTHERE ie cow or. viow at HARRIS'S -i CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fir.o aesortmtnt of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have boon specially prepared for Ladii«' Winter Wear. Those Furs are without doubt soioe of the fiiwet that come into the coun-fcry. The prices put on thorn ftre considerably below the usual fhop rate, as oan be verified by rnspection. The aesortincct iTiCiudra:—Ladiee' Shoulder Oapee, StoJds in Grey and Brown Fur, Mufe end Muff Bage, N-eckkte. Boas, aaid aJso Motor aiyd Carriape Fur Rugs, Parlour Floor Bfugs, arjd Slip Mate, etc. There aro i elf»o a few Special Linee of MERCHANDISE kept, expressly for Private Saks, and at prices that disarm competition. They include:—Tann's Safes (ono of tho boet makoe in the world). Cutler's • Desks, Williamson's First Quality Lmc-leams in beautiful dcr?ifrns, Braes-rail Bcdebesvde oamplete, Sidoboards, Duohcsee Cheeta, Austrian Obairs, Bodroom Ware, Carpete, etc. Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSE--1 HOLDEBS. If you wish to avoid an Auction. Sale of ; yotxr Furni-hip?, we are prepared to parohawe for cash, at tho very highest Auction Ratoe, ' α-s much as you may hawe to daepoee of. I You have m«rely to leevo your oddicas at the above rooms, and if the val-uation proves satisfactory—as it does in most caeos—you will at onoo be paid out in oaeh. VICTOR HAKRIS, Tho Central Auction Roome, C 3259 165 Colombo street. VICTOR HARRIS. /GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND LAND VX AGENT. FARMS THAT CAN BE RECOMMENT>EID. X T ACRES, very riche&t of land, will carry O I '2 cows to the aero, grew 16 tons of largo potatoes to tho acre last year, end also grows" very heavy crops of wheat, beans, clover, hay, mangolds, etc. Buildings consist of a now house, 4 rooms, scullery, etc., Ostal! f.lab'e, good Situate adjoining croaitkery, cud close to school and star tion. Prioo, £40 per sore. Old age compels tho owner to «fl. lU^^ ~ SUBURBAN FAUiL -i r ACRES, good agricultural land, all in X.O nice order and very cleaau grows good cropfj of potatoes, etc. Good 5-rcowd house, scul'pry. pantry, dairy, -veranrtab, etc. Outbuildings include stab'es, trae> nhod, etc. Situate h«idy to town. Price. iS66. 23' _ VICTOR tfARKIS^ A~GOOD AG-iUCULTUKiAL FARil.' j-JOQ ACRES of capital cropping land, iOO crops sit present oon?ie-t of 13 acres lin i wheat, 0 acree. in reae. 5 ac"* Scotch i taro?, 60 acroc? cats. Tlie iarjd is oloan, aud '' is in the best of heart. Tiiero is a very ; attractive 5-roomcd hout>e, plastered through- ! out arid popcred, concrete fcundationa, bath- [ room, water laid on to v.aahlsause and «aili iVry. include stable, trap shed, loo?e-box, etc. Cose to school, s*leyards. and rtation. A neat farm. Price, £22 10s per aero. 236 _ V ICTOR HARRIS. a"VETI.Y~"FIN"E FARM, 570 ACRES. PIA PER ACRE, α-s a going , oonoern -*»iU .£ISOO down, i.a!onoe .'i per cent. Tho land is very free from weeds of al! kind*, and is in the very best of heart Fences aro Fhcc-p-proof, and tho frrm is well nubdivided irrfo corvenicnt-sizod paddocks, ample ! water supply. Buiidincs consist of a pood G- j roomed hou-'« a.nd corivonifnoes, and all ) 1 noceniory outbuj'dinifs. Situate han-dy to town. VICTOR HARRIS. ' A"HOOD STIEEP FARM/""" , -i OOfi AOR.ES of very fwect rhcop rountry, ( XO— \J a;' wel! a!:d well cub- j . divided and watered. SituaV- aWt 27 mica j from town an<l c!c?e io . s 'cyards fend *tai tion. Comfortnb'o -l-rcoKicd hou»e acd u^sual j outbuildings. Very ;:i.o n!-aiilation. _ Tlr.a ' farm is THilly worth immediate aUen'.Km, as ;it is quitw certain '.hat there is nothing cheaper on th« mar];-:! ai th« prer-eni lima of a rimilar characicr. Price £o per aero. Larger portion of tho purchase money can 1 remain at 1} per cent. 82 I VICTOR- HAFuRIS^ 7\ — rkaTTgood' dairying "farm." HC* ACRES of vorv rich iird. grew *8 • " bushels <-■' wheat to the acre last year, very weii suited ior dairying Creamery is only l«v!f-mi!e from tho piopcrty. Good G-room«l house, stables, cow thed, dairy, etc. £50 per acre. terms. 105 VICTOR HARRIS. _ 'a spt-en*pid all-Pu!jund FAror.' *)A f\ ACHES rich i/ack !«"a;cr noiL all £~L\) weii fenced ard suV-diTidcd into 8 ;wddock«. watered by natural (trearti*. jO acres in Velvet wheal. 3H acre? in Garion o-ats, 27 acres in ran; 1 and turnips, balance i in Enj'i.'h trra«»3 «jw! cover. Good 6-n"'imofl ; house, pantry, foui'ory etc. Outbuildings ir«chide shoe? yard , ;. Htx-k yanls. rtablo?. gTarjiry, etc Ore u-.i:e from station and dairy factory. £22 per co*. IC6 _________ VK-TOR HAJtPJS._ EASY" TERMS OOf\ ACRES, £V 2 IDa vr acre. Tcrrni: O-£U £jt') c--Tn. ha'nr.oo .i j-er c*n'. Tup. ier.d gro-w» gr> d crops of I'lcr.t, cn'.i and ciover. Weil sjltl.vid.fi a.id for. <<1. water in each paddoc]:. Coed which incudes" all necessary bui -it: ??. Situat-o close to.fcbco! srrl rtti'way The land i 3 also wpH fui'ed i->r s'r.oep VICTOU HAS?RJS, IGj Col3a::>j strcot. PLATE Glaes, Shwt Giass. Mirror Glass, i Bevelled Mirrors, tnd Fancy G!ua vi endless variety. WkoV-Mln and F.etaii. SMITH and SiIITH. LTD , I Tuatn street (near Hig:h stie?t). C3OOO |

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 16

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